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Realistic Architectural Visualization Recommended Reading by Tutorial Index: Realistic Architectural Visualization with 3ds Max and mental ray Realistic Architectural Visualization with 3ds Max and mental ray, Second Edition by Roger Cusson and Jamie Cardoso is a highly recommended book for experienced users in modeling. The book jumps straight into the practicality of the subject so you must have experience in this field if you want to get out the most from it.

It is a perfect recommendation for architects and architecture students. Its shows you step by step and in a very clear manner how to render architectural scenes using mental ray in 3ds Max. Programs in general are quite difficult to get a hang of and there always seems to be a point of frustration with all books, this particular book tries to tackle these feelings by using a lot of images and all sorts of marks that will help you follow through the examples with success and a smile, or at least without a frown.click here to learn more

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Simple Ubuntu Desktop Backup with Backerupper
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Simple Ubuntu Desktop Backup with Backerupper
BASH Scripting - Backup Script
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BASH Scripting - Backup Script
Make a Backup Copy of your Production Wordpress Blog on Ubuntu
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dd - create a large file for testing
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mksysb - how to create an installable image of the root volume group in IBM AIX
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mksysb - how to create an installable image of the root volume group in IBM AIX
restvg - how to retsore a user volume group in IBM AIX
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restvg - how to retsore a user volume group in IBM AIX
how to add a 3494 tape library in TSM in IBM AIX
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how to add a 3494 tape library in TSM in IBM AIX
Retaining AIO values with mkcd on IBM AIX
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tar - copy all files in one directory to another on local server
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tar - copy all files in one directory to another on local server
tar - how to create, test, and extract a tar file
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tar - how to create, test, and extract a tar file
how to move the data in a partition to another filesystem using ufsdump and ufsrestore in…
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how to move the data in a partition to another filesystem using ufsdump and ufsrestore in Sun Solaris
cpio - copy source directory or filesystem to a another destination
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cpio - copy source directory or filesystem to a another destination
dd - read a large file for testing
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dd - read a large file for testing
dircmp - to compare a source and destination directory
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dircmp - to compare a source and destination directory
tar a directory from one server to another with rsh
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tar a directory from one server to another with rsh
zcat - decompress a tar file
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zcat - decompress a tar file
burn_cd - command to burn a cd
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burn_cd - command to burn a cd
restore from backup mkcd of an IBM RS/6000 of type chrp
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restore from backup mkcd of an IBM RS/6000 of type chrp
how to create a named pipe
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how to create a named pipe
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